What is another word for frozenly?

Pronunciation: [fɹˈə͡ʊzənli] (IPA)

"Frozenly" refers to something that is cold, icy and congealed, often implying a lack of emotion or movement. Synonyms for "frozenly" include "stiffly," suggesting a lack of flexibility or fluidity; "rigidly," indicating an inflexible or unyielding attitude; and "starkly," which implies a sharp, severe quality. "Inflexibly" can also describe a state of being fixed or set in attitude or opinion. "Icily" suggests chilly, unfeeling detachment and "deadly" can refer to something that is both cold and dangerous. Other possible synonyms for "frozenly" might include "immovably," "unresponsively," and "motionlessly".

Usage examples for Frozenly

An Eveleen had carried him farthest to imagine the splendours of an Adiante, and the announcement of the coming of an Eveleen would perchance have sped a little wild fire, to which what the world calls curiosity is frozenly akin, through his veins.
"The Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith"
George Meredith
He cowered frozenly in the shadow of a big building until the policeman passed on.
"The Gay Cockade"
Temple Bailey
"The very worst that could happen," I said frozenly, and I dropped my head once more.
"The Lost Valley"
J. M. Walsh

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